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09 Apr, 2024
COLUMBIA, Md., and ORLANDO, Fla. – XR Training, a fast-growing global studio of XR evangelists, developers, and industry leaders, has been awarded a production Agreement through an Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) with Consortium Management Group, Inc. (CMG) on behalf of Consortium for Command, Control and Communications in Cyberspace (C5) with the U.S. Marine Corps to develop a driver training system for the Amphibious Combat Vehicle. OTAs allow federal agencies to rapidly enter into agreements with Non-traditional Defense Contractors, such as small businesses, research institutions and nonprofit organizations. Led by XR Training, a consortium of small businesses including Talon Simulations, 302 Interactive, and Theory Studios in Orlando will work together to fulfill the Agreement, producing 81 simulators by the end of 2024. The companies will then be tasked with providing two-plus years of training and sustainment services. “It is an honor that the U.S. Marine Corps has agreed that our driver training solution reached the level of quality required to solve their problem,” said Neil Levin, CEO of XR Training. “This follow-on commitment both validates our idea and demonstrates that military leaders understand the need to use XR technologies for our most sacred of tasks. That is, protecting our young Marines as they prepare to take on any threat.” The Amphibious Combat Vehicle Training System solves the U.S. Marines’ initial task of providing volume-based training, as well as solutions that utilize the emerging technologies today’s Marines have grown up using. Combining virtual reality software with hardware that reinforces the training experience through motion and tactile engagement, the system enables soldiers to train in a realistic environment simulating real-world Warfighter scenarios. “When we first took on the challenge of developing Warfighter training tools for the next generation, we knew XR would be crucial to not only creating a viable solution, but also bringing the Corps emerging technologies other industries have long been implementing to improve efficiency and effectiveness,” Levin said. This Agreement highlights the many benefits of building a team of talented small businesses to fulfill military needs through the OTA contracting vehicle. “We are thrilled we could fulfill the U.S. Marine Corps’ request for a prototype at a quality level that convinced them to follow through with a deeper proposal,” said Robert Torres, 302 Interactive’s Customer Relations Officer. “We look forward to continuing to build alongside our partners at XR Training, Theory and Talon to deploy our region’s significant talent pool.” “The follow-up Agreement from the U.S. Marine Corps begins an exciting chapter for us as we look forward to continuing our work with XR Training to produce motion simulators at scale,” said Talon CEO Brandon Naids, whose company also provides its hardware to the theme park industry. “It’s an exciting time for Central Florida and our partnership with this group of firms.” “Working with the U.S. Marine Corps, thanks to XR Training, allows us to leverage our skillset to help our military,” said David Andrade, CEO of Theory Studios, which has in the past worked with Disney, Universal Studios and Sesame Street. “That’s an exciting prospect and we look forward to continuing to provide the same level of quality we delivered in the prototype stage.” ABOUT XR TRAINING Founded by Neil Levin in 2019, the Columbia-based company specializes in XR technologies that drive the development of sophisticated training systems that are portable, efficient, scalable, and trackable. The company works primarily with the Department of Defense, having built innovative XR vehicle training simulators. Neil has worked on numerous Phase I & II SBIR contracts that involved XR for the U.S. Air Force and OTA contracts for the U.S. Marines. In 2022, the company built a mixed reality, full-motion B-52 simulator that trains pilots in mid-air refueling. ABOUT TALON SIMULATIONS, LLC Orlando-based Talon Simulations specializes in reducing the risk of implementing XR technology into vehicle simulators for entertainment centers and training institutes. Talon’s simulators combine high-quality VR, head-mounted displays, and responsive motion platforms at an affordable price point. ABOUT 302 INTERACTIVE Founded in 2014, 302 Interactive is an Orlando-based digital media company that combines interactive design and emerging technologies to help people live playful lives. Their approach applies the principles of game design throughout the product development cycle to create experiences and solutions across areas in wellness, education, healthcare, marketing, and entertainment. ABOUT CMG The mission of Consortium Management Group, Inc. on behalf of Consortium for Command, Control, and Communications in Cyberspace (C5) is to speed development of technologies to improve U.S. Government capabilities required to sustain U.S. military supremacy in weapon systems information technologies. MEDIA CONTACTS XR Training CEO Neil Levin neil@xrtraining.io 301-466-0829 302 Interactive CRO Bobby Torres bobby@302interactive.com 407-900-5967 Talon Simulations CEO Brandon Naids brandon@talonsimulations.com 610-731-1750
01 Jan, 2024
COLUMBIA, Md – VR Training, an agile tech company with experience in organizing extensive, project-based industry collaborations, has changed its name to XR Training to illustrate its areas of expertise better and more clearly align with the shifting tides in emerging technologies. As technologies, including augmented and mixed realities, become more prevalent, the company will build networks of businesses and professionals that reflect this. XR Training, which adopts the catch-all term for emerging, immersive tech, specializes in securing and managing contracts in several technologies, focusing on innovation and prototyping. The company then serves as product owner and directs technical approaches in its development. “As technology evolves, we also have to evolve to convey better what we do,” CEO Neil Levin said. “That is, we don’t just work in virtual reality. We also work closely with clients with extensive experience in mixed and augmented reality, and our new name, XR Training, illustrates this immediately to potential partners.” XR Training recently organized and helped lead a team of firms that executed a military contract that will make soldiers safer. The contract management helped align the companies while helping lead them through a multi-step process to secure the contract and then to build the product being requested. “We work closely with our clients from project inception, ensuring their needs and objectives are met through our efficient, less bureaucratic, and cost-effective approach,” Levin said. XR Training works with teams proficient in commercial, off-the-shelf hardware, artificial intelligence, game design, and rapid prototyping. Most recently, it led a consortium to develop a portable driving simulator for the U.S. Marines’ new amphibious vehicle. The company collaborates with a diverse group of nimble and exceptional subcontractors, creating the ability to assemble bespoke teams that have delivered high-quality, customized solutions. XR Training leverages its small size, diverse talent pool, extensive experience, and a flat business model to provide tailored solutions larger companies often need help with. “We lean into our strengths because we operate in a competitive environment,” Levin said. “That is what makes us a good partner and why we can so effectively bring people together to solve problems for our clients using emerging technologies.” CONTACT: Neil Levin, CEO (301) 244-9049 neil@xrtraining.io
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